Condenser in Romania

Condenser in Romania

Condenser in Romania

The Condenser is a mission-critical piece of process equipment serving Romania's Petrom OMV Ploiești and Petromidia Rompetrol refinery operations and Romgaz Totea and Transgaz natural gas production and transmission infrastructure, specifically engineered to remove latent heat from vapors converting them to liquid condensate for product recovery or reflux within the frameworks of Romania's offshore gas development, Cernavodă nuclear expansion, and industrial gas network modernization. Every Condenser destined for Romania is engineered and certified to EN 13445, PED 2014/68/EU, SR (Romanian Standards), ISCIR pressure vessel inspection, providing ISCIR (Inspecţia de Stat pentru Controlul Cazanelor, Recipientelor sub Presiune şi Instalaţiilor de Ridicat) with the inspection documentation required for pressure equipment commissioning approval. Engineered for Continental Eastern European climate with cold Carpathian mountain winters and Danube Delta coastal humidity specific to Romania's industrial zones, the Condenser is fabricated from admiralty brass or titanium for seawater cooling, 316L for chloride-bearing condensate, carbon steel for clean hydrocarbon, ensuring structural integrity and performance consistency throughout its design service life.

Romania's Petrom OMV Ploiești and Petromidia Rompetrol refinery operations sector applies the Condenser specifically for distillation column overhead condenser and reflux drum integrated condensation systems, complemented by its critical role in steam turbine exhaust surface condenser operating at sub-atmospheric vacuum pressures across the Romgaz Totea and Transgaz natural gas production and transmission and Romanian Black Sea Neptune Deep offshore gas development segments. OMV Petrom, Rompetrol, Romgaz, and Nuclearelectrica have specifically adopted Nord's Condenser for their Romania operations, with overhead, inter-stage, surface, and vent condenser types with cooling water, seawater, air, or refrigerant media providing the exact performance envelope required by their process engineers. The defining performance benefit for Romania's industrial applications is sub-cooling calculation and non-condensable gas venting ensuring accurate column pressure point control, underpinned by design and fabrication compliance with TEMA, ASME VIII Division 1, EN 13445, and HEI (Heat Exchange Institute) for steam condensers and comprehensive material traceability documentation.

Nord supplies Romania customers with complete engineering documentation — including design calculations, weld maps, NDE records, pressure test certificates, and inspection dossiers — fully compliant with ISCIR (Inspecţia de Stat pentru Controlul Cazanelor, Recipientelor sub Presiune şi Instalaţiilor de Ridicat) standards.

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